Video: Public gets first glimpse at MLK memorial
On Monday, the public got a first look at the Rev. Martin Luther King, Jr. memorial. This coming weekend, it's possible half a million people will be in Washington for the official dedication ceremony of the memorial. NBC's Brian Williams reports. (Nightly News)
| Video: âSuperfoodsâ may ward off diseases
Researchers are working to combine different vegetables or fruits that are known to have anti-cancer properties, in hope of developing foods that will target specific cancers. NBCâs Dr. Nancy Snyderman reports. (Nightly News)
| Video: The end of the âmad dog of the Middle Eastâ?
Richard Nixon was in the White House when Moammar Gadhafi came to power - and Gadhafi has been a thorn in the side of the West ever since. Now, his rule may be over. NBC's Jim Maceda has more on Gadhafiâs 42 years of rule. (Nightly News)
| Video: âWest Memphis 3â get first taste of freedom
The men known a as the âWest Memphis 3,â who served nearly 20 years behind bars for the notorious murders of three young boys, have their first taste of freedom after a plea deal. NBCâs Kerry Sanders reports. (TODAY)
| Video: Is Irene knocking on USâs door?
With a  major storm, Irene, possibly on its way to U.S. shores, The Weather Channel's Bryan Norcross tells NBC's Lester Holt what kind of weather to expect. (Nightly News)
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